
The Dining Room That Ate Its Owner
In the winter of 1876, James McNeill Whistler was asked to touch up the colors in a Liverpool shipping magnate's dining room. He kept going for six months — covering sixteenth-century Spanish gilded leather with Prussian blue, gilding carved walnut shelving with dutch metal foil, and painting the ceiling from a hammock — until the entire room became a single immersive painting. The result, Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room (Freer Gallery F1904.61), is the only surviving intact Whistler interior, a masterwork of the Aesthetic Movement and Anglo-Japanese design. This is the story of its creation, the feud that produced its most famous image, and the improbable journey — through Detroit and eventually the National Mall — that made it the founding gift of America's first Asian art museum.

"I just painted on. I went on — without design or sketch — it grew as I painted. And toward the end, I reached such a point of perfection — putting in every touch with such freedom — that when I came round to the corner where I started, why, I had to paint part of it over again, as the difference would have been too marked. And the harmony in blue and gold developing, you know, I forgot everything in my joy in it!" 2
A room within a room

The months of transformation

The quarrel that produced a masterpiece

The room's transit: from Kensington to Detroit to the National Mall
What the room is, and what it changed
A room still in motion
참고 출처
- 1Smithsonian Institution: Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room
- 2The Whistler Peacock Room, Freer Gallery of Art, 4th ed., Susan Hobbs, 1980
- 3How Golden Peacocks on a Dining Room Wall Destroyed a Longstanding Friendship in Victorian Society, Smithsonian Magazine, Alicia Ault, 2024
- 4University of Glasgow / The Hunterian: YMSM 178 — Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room
- 5Frederick Richards Leyland, Wikipedia
- 6A Brief History of the Peacock Room, National Museum of Asian Art / Google Arts & Culture
- 7The Peacock Room in Blue and White, Wayne State University / Freer
- 8BRANCH: Nicholas Frankel, 'On the Whistler-Ruskin Trial, 1878'
- 9The wonderful world of Whistler, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2024
- 10Charles Lang Freer, Wikipedia
- 11The Peacock Room Comes to America, Wayne State University / Freer
- 12Japonisme, Wikipedia
- 13James McNeill Whistler, Wikipedia
- 14Whistler's 'Peacock Room' Open After Weeks of Restoration, Smithsonian Magazine, Roger Catlin, 2022
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